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Friday, June 10, 2011

My Very 1st Friday's "Tip of the Day"! - Episode 197

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GOOD Morning my creative friends & family! Welcome to my very 1st "Friday's Tip of the Day"! I am SUPER EXCITED to start this new segment on my blog! I have sooooo many tips to share that I wasn't sure where to begin!;) Just so you'll know, every tip I will be sharing w/you may not always pertain to papercrafting! It can be organizing, a cooking tip or just "anything" out of the ordinary that I think you need to know! So, with that said, let's get started! For my very first tip for you, I wanted to share w/you how I make my labels in my "Gypsy Girl" to fit any sentiment "perfectly"! In my video I will show you step by step how that is done & today we are using the cartridge "Cindy Loo"! To be honest w/you, I "THINK" this is my 1st time using this cartridge!!! I could be wrong, but I think that might be a true statement!;) hehehehe! The sentiment I am using today is from my FAVORITE "Market Street Stamps"! It is from their stamp set called

"Simple Joys"! It is such a CUTE set, I just LOVE it!;) Now, that AMAZING paper is from "Fancy Pants". It is a 6x6 paper pad called "Beach Babe", which is another stack I picked up from my new FAVORITE scrapbooking store called "Green Tangerines" in Rocklin, CA!

Here is a sideview of it so you can see the "bling" a little better!;)

So my friends, get comfy, grab your coffee & watch my video to see how to make a tag to fit your sentiment just "Perfectly"!

Thank you ALL for stopping by today! Leave me a comment & let me know what your thoughts are about my new segment on my blog! Is this something that you would be interested in every Friday or just once a month???
Have a GREAT Friday & a FANTASTIC weekend! xoxoxo's

Emma, I would love to see tips every Friday. It would be something to look forward to and I'm sure we will all learn things we never knew. For one, this was awesome because I only have a couple of punches that I use to punch out sentiments, but they don't always fit so I end up not being able to use them :)

Oh Emma I love your gypsy video tutorials! Like you, I can not cut without using my gypsy. I like to know exactly what size my cut will be. Love, love, love your creative tips. I am not as creative with my gypsy but you're helping me become so much better. Thank you soooo much

Emma, you are fabulous!! Loving this new segment and I'm sure it will help loads of people - whatever it may be! :) I love watching your videos so any reason to come back to watch is great! Enjoy your weekend Miss Emma! :)

Hi Emma :) This is a great tip :) I will definitely use it! I don't have cindy loo but I do have elegant edges and there are so many shapes there that make great sentiment frames! TFS :) I'm excited to tune every friday for your new tip segment :) I love learning new things! HUGS!

I LOVED your tip. I really enjoy learning from you. I have a tip suggestion. I would really like some tips on welding letters together with the Gypsy. Mine never come out right and are always really hard to read. What am I doing wrong? Anyway, thanks again for your Friday tips.Ruthirlundsten@aol.com

love your thought and tips idea.. especially when it pertains to the Gypsy, etc.. BUT I love the idea of tips on other subjects too just like I love it when Kristal & Robyn expresses thoughts as well - so go for it.. I am here every time you post and will digest every thought you bring..parkernana5@cox.nethttp://mybugandmecreate.blogspot.com

Oh this is w wonderful idea! What ever you can mange would be fine for me! I am so far behind on commenting on your creations at this point I may have to start from here! What a PERFECT card! I just got those stamps... you used them beautifully!